GABRIELLE, 10, LAST SEEN NEAR MALL: WHERE’S GABBY?

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A 10-year-old girl, Gabrielle Terolong, has been missing since June 2025, with her mother, Pasha Davis, refusing to cooperate with authorities or the child's father, despite being incarcerated for child neglect and providing false information.
Gabrielle Terolong was last verifiably seen on June 30, 2025, with her mother, Pasha Davis, at an Orlando bus stop; her mother was seen alone a week later.
Pasha Davis, currently jailed for child neglect and lying to police, has consistently refused to cooperate with authorities or Gabrielle's father regarding her daughter's whereabouts.
A $10,000 reward is offered for information on Gabrielle, as investigators fear she may be harbored by associates or in severe danger due to the mother's actions.

Summary

This episode of Crime Stories with Nancy Grace details the disappearance of 10-year-old Gabrielle Terolong, last seen on June 30, 2025, with her mother, Pasha Davis, at a Greyhound bus stop near the Florida Mall in Orlando. Her mother was seen alone on the same bus route a week later. Gabrielle's father, Gordon Terolong, reported her missing in late October after discovering Pasha was incarcerated for shoplifting and could not account for their daughter. Pasha Davis has consistently lied to police, claiming she gave Gabrielle to her father, and has refused to cooperate, even during a Thanksgiving Day jail visit from Gordon. Investigators highlight the significant time gap before she was reported missing and the mother's history of isolating Gabrielle from school and family, raising concerns about her welfare. A $10,000 reward is offered for information leading to Gabrielle's whereabouts.
This case highlights the critical dangers when a primary caregiver actively obstructs a missing child investigation, particularly when there's a history of isolation and contentious custody. The delay in reporting and the mother's non-cooperation severely complicate search efforts, emphasizing the need for public vigilance and immediate reporting of suspicious circumstances involving children.

Takeaways

  • Gabrielle Terolong, 10, was last seen on June 30, 2025, with her mother Pasha Davis at a Greyhound bus stop near the Florida Mall.
  • Pasha Davis was seen alone on the same bus route on July 7, 2025, a week after Gabrielle's last sighting.
  • Gabrielle's father, Gordon Terolong, reported her missing in late October 2025 after discovering Pasha was in jail for shoplifting and could not produce their daughter.
  • Pasha Davis has repeatedly lied to police, claiming she gave Gabrielle to her father, and has refused to cooperate with the investigation.
  • Pasha was re-arrested on November 4, 2025, for child neglect and providing false information to police.
  • The mother had a history of keeping Gabrielle out of school and public interaction, even reportedly having the child sleep in an alleyway.
  • A $10,000 reward is offered for information leading to Gabrielle's whereabouts, with authorities urging anyone harboring her to come forward.

Insights

1Mother's Incarceration and Obstruction of Justice

Pasha Davis was initially arrested on October 17, 2025, for shoplifting food. During this incarceration, Gabrielle's father, Gordon Terolong, learned of her arrest and inquired about his daughter's location. Pasha falsely claimed she had given Gabrielle to her father in July, leading to her temporary release. On November 4, 2025, she was re-arrested for child neglect and providing false information to police when her lie was exposed.

Dave Mack states Pasha was 'first arrested for shoplifting food from a dollar store on October the 17th' and later 'rearrest Pasha Davis again, this time on November 4th, for child neglect and for withholding information about where her daughter is located. They even charged her with providing false information to police.'

2Critical Time Gap in Reporting and Last Verified Sighting

Gabrielle was last verifiably seen on June 30, 2025, at a Greyhound bus stop with her mother. However, she was not reported missing until late October 2025 by her father, creating a four-month gap. A week after the last sighting, on July 7, 2025, Pasha Davis was seen getting on the same bus alone, without Gabrielle.

Brig Gibbons states, 'the last verified sighting of Gabrielle goes all the way back to June 30th when she was seen at a Greyhound bus stop with her mother, Pasha. So that's June 30th, 2025. She wasn't reported missing until late October by her father.' Dave Mack adds, 'Seven days later, July 7th, 2025, Pasha Davis is seen getting on that bus alone, Gabby hasn't been seen since June 30th.'

3Mother's Isolation of Child and Refusal of Support

Pasha Davis consistently refused to allow Gabrielle to stay in safe environments offered by the father's family, choosing instead to 'drag this little girl from pillar to post.' She kept Gabrielle out of public interaction, claiming to homeschool her, and was even seen with Gabrielle sleeping in an alleyway on cardboard. This pattern of isolation made it difficult to track Gabrielle's whereabouts.

Dave Mack notes, 'Gabby, according to reports, was last seen sleeping in an alleyway.' He also states, 'Pasha just refuses and doesn't want to relinquish any control of Gabby to any of Gordon's family.' and 'She's kept Gabby out of public interaction.'

4Father's Persistent Search and Public Plea

Gordon Terolong, Gabrielle's father, has been actively searching for his daughter since October 2025. He visited Pasha in jail on Thanksgiving Day, begging for information, and has made public pleas for help. He has consistently tried to provide a stable environment for Gabrielle, which Pasha refused.

Gordon Terolong states in a clip, 'I'm begging from the from the bottom of my heart. I just want to find my daughter. I want her to come home.' Dave Mack confirms, 'This man has been doing everything he can. He has stood and looked for his daughter.'

Lessons

  • Call the tip line at 954-493-8477 immediately if you have any information regarding Gabrielle Terolong's whereabouts.
  • Share Gabrielle's photo and information on social media to increase public awareness, especially in Florida and surrounding areas.
  • If you are harboring Gabrielle, or know someone who is, contact authorities; a $10,000 reward is available for information leading to her.

Notable Moments

The host compares Pasha Davis's non-cooperation to Casey Anthony's behavior when questioned about her missing daughter, Caylee.

This comparison highlights a pattern of maternal deception in high-profile missing child cases, setting a grim precedent for Gabrielle's situation.

A photo of 10-year-old Gabrielle sleeping on cardboard in an alleyway is discussed, taken by her father's sister while searching for her.

This image starkly illustrates the dire circumstances Gabrielle was subjected to while with her mother, despite available family support.

The father, Gordon Terolong, makes an emotional public plea, begging for help to find his daughter.

This moment underscores the father's desperation and the severe emotional toll of the disappearance, aiming to galvanize public assistance.

The reward for information leading to Gabrielle's whereabouts is increased from $5,000 to $10,000 by Broward County Crime Stoppers.

The increased reward signifies the urgency and seriousness of the case, aiming to incentivize individuals with information to come forward.

Quotes

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"The last verified sighting of Gabrielle goes all the way back to June 30th when she was seen at a Greyhound bus stop with her mother, Pasha. So that's June 30th, 2025. You know, she wasn't reported missing until late October by her father when her father realized that the mother was incarcerated. But that's, you know, that's a 4mon gap um of time."

Brig Gibbons
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"She's the only person who could know what she did with her daughter and she still claims her story. I gave Gabby to her dad back in July. That's her story and she's sticking to that."

Dave Mack
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"If anybody has heard anything or can give us any whereabouts or seen them anywhere, please, I beg. I'm begging from the from the bottom of my heart. I just want to find my daughter. I want her to come home."

Gordon Terolong

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